Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission
Lecturer in Psychology
Job Summary:
A Lecturer in Psychology teaches and conducts research in psychology, contributing to the academic development of students.
Key Responsibilities:
Teaching (60-80%):
1. Teach undergraduate/graduate psychology courses.
2. Develop and implement curriculum.
3. Evaluate student performance.
4. Supervise student research.
Research (10-30%):
1. Conduct original research.
2. Publish scholarly articles.
3. Present research at conferences.
Service (5-10%):
1. Participate in departmental meetings.
2. Serve on committees.
3. Contribute to academic advising.
Skills and Qualifications:
1. Ph.D. in Psychology.
2. Teaching experience.
3. Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
4. Research expertise.
Types of Lecturers:
1. Tenure-track Lecturer
2. Adjunct Lecturer
3. Visiting Lecturer
4. Online Lecturer
Work Environment:
1. Universities
2. Colleges
3. Research institutions
4. Academic departments
Benefits:
1. Health insurance
2. Retirement plans
3. Paid time off
4. Professional development opportunities
Evaluation Criteria:
1. Teaching effectiveness
2. Research productivity
3. Service contributions
4. Student evaluations
5. Peer reviews
Career Path:
1. Lecturer → Senior Lecturer → Professor
2. Lecturer → Department Chair
3. Lecturer → Research Director
Certifications and Professional Development:
1. American Psychological Association (APA) certification
2. Teaching certifications
3. Conference attendance
4. Workshops/training programs
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
1. Student academic achievement
2. Research publications
3. Teaching evaluations
4. Service contributions
5. Grant funding
Note: The specific responsibilities, qualifications, and expectations may vary depending on the institution, department, and location.
Subfields of Psychology:
1. Clinical Psychology
2. Cognitive Psychology
3. Developmental Psychology
4. Social Psychology
5. Neuropsychology
6. Forensic Psychology
7. Health Psychology
8. Industrial-Organizational Psychology
